US PRODUCED SARIN GAS USED IN SYRIA
Jeffrey Silverman: US Department of Defense manages a network of
laboratories in Georgia with offensive capacity
Interview by Maia Chubinishvili
(05 09 2013 18:47:57) â?" On August 27, 2013 the famous American
political investigator and principal editor of the ex-US State
Department and intelligence service publication Veterans Today,
Gordon Duff, published an article entitled "US Contractors Cited for
Syrian Chemical Attacks," and a video entitled "Syrian Gas Attack
Proof Syrian Army Has No Involvement."
The commentary to the video states, "The video which you are watching
right now was filmed in Syria and shows the chemical weapons which
were sent from Georgia. The US is standing behind all this. Former US
Senator Richard Lugar is the person whose assistance made it possible
to transport weaponsfrom Georgia via Turkey into Syria, with the
support of the United States and Turkey. Look at the weapons contained
in the video and observe how they have been made operational.]A US
chemical weapons programme supplies the Syrian rebels with weapons
of mass destruction. A team of investigators has determined that
chemical weapons were supplied from this region, which is under US
control. They followed the trail of these chemical weapons to the
Georgian Republic. Turkish Army subdivisions transported them to
Al-Qaeda terrorists operating in Syrian territory.
Journalists Jeffrey Silverman and Lika Moshiashvili are credited with
having discovered the secret and illegal operations taking place in
the US-controlled Central Reference Laboratory (CPHRL) in the Tbilisi
suburb the Alekseevka Settlement."As soon as this scary information
was made known to the public, Georgia & World contacted Tbilisi based
American journalist and researcher Jeffrey Silverman.
- Mr. Silverman, give us a short history of the bio labs and how you
found out about them?- I performed part of my military service at
a chemical weapons depot, a storage site of chemical weapons in the
US Army during my college years, known as the Bluegrass Army Depot,
Richmond, Kentucky. I have some training in chemical weapons and bio
warfare. Here nerve and other chemical weapons are stored, even to this
day. I was fresh out of training from Fort Knox and taking ROTC Army
training courses at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
I learned back in 2004 about the Bechtel National Project bio storage
facility in Georgia from US Defense contractors, including Turkish
ones. They were working at the lab facility being constructed near
Tbilisi airport. I then started deeply investigating the facility
with Georgian and Norwegian journalists. My first questions were,
why near the airport and why in Georgia?
I soon realised that the US government and the Department of Defense,
DoD, wanted to study new infectious strains, such as Anthrax, which
were evolving in the wild amongst cattle herds in rural regions of
Georgia. It should be mentioned that this small country and Tbilisi
were once centre-stage to the Soviet Union's system of bio weapons
research, for both animal and plant warfare.
I have been able to access the design plans for the facility and,
through speaking to contractors and whistle blowers, I have learned
that the US Department of Defense operates a network of labs in
Georgia and that they have an offensive capacity.
Some even go so far as to claim that the US government is using Georgia
and its population as part of ongoing research. I also suspect this,
and that is why I am trying to obtain solid proof of this allegation
right now.
The question is whether Georgians are being utilised for sinister bio
programmes and vaccine field trials. This may be difficult to prove,
but even the United States has experimented on its own population
over the years, and it can use the population of Georgia as part of
field trials for vaccines without their full informed consent.
A number of labs, strewn across Eastern Europe, are linked like an
umbilicial cord to the Biological Weapons Proliferation Prevention
(BWPP) programme and various projects within it. This programme
provides a cover for what is most likely an offensive programme. If the
strains they are investigating turn out to be antibiotic resistant,
this implies they are conducting ongoing research into special
organisms that can eat bacteria and attack infections that are
antibiotic resistant, which can be quickly accessed. Whoever has the
capacity to release these controls the bioweapons battlefield.
- What comments have you received from Veterans Today?
This is a group of former US military people, defenders of the US
Constitution, defence and security contractors, etc. They have been
researching how chemical weapons have been provided to terrorist groups
operating via Georgia. They even have collected documentation to that
effect. They also have access to intelligence on how Georgian ports
have been used to ship heavy bombs which will be used against Iran
and other targets. They are interested in my work, and know that I
am a trusted source based on my military background and record of
accomplishment as a journalist.
We have also discussed how US President Obama painted himself into
the corner when he made the statement about a year ago about [Syria
not crossing] the "red line." So now the U.S. has to act, to avoid
being perceived as an "all talk, no action" country and superpower.
In other words, overthrowing al-Assad's regime with boots on the
ground is not Washington's first choice now. The Syrian people have
to do the job by themselves, perhaps with a bit of help, but that
does not mean that the US should help terrorists in the process.
Gordon Duff, VT's principal editor, has taken an interest in my
investigations and what the US has been doing in Georgia.
Quoting him directly, "You are in the middle of an important region,
working on key projects, and I would toss intelligence assets your
way if I can."
Several years ago a CIA group, as he described it, moved into
Georgia. Duff has credited them with starting the 2008 Georgia-Russia
war, and using Israeli assets for the provision of weapons and material
support. I guess he is talking about cluster bombs and advisory
services, including the involvement of the same kind of groups that I
have been investigating, such as Archangel and Cubic, two US defence
contractors, and their links to starting the Georgian-Russian War in
August 2008. They intentionally made sure that Georgia would not be
strategically successful, out of either design or incompetence.
You can lose a war and still win in other ways. Gordon told me that
he too knows that Georgia is clearly a transit area for weapons to
Azerbaijan and other end users, and how he has worked extensively to
close off that route.
I have documentation to this effect, and this has been shared with
the new government. Gordon Duff is no friend of the Syrian government
â?¦ "the position of defending Assad is a difficult one and I am
not one of his fans. I have too many Syrian friends who are sick of
his government. However, I do understand why [Assad] was not able to
democratise Syria, even though I know this leader would have wanted
to. Things would have exploded as soon as the boot came off the neck,"
he said.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/04/08/296525/
From: Baghdasarian
Jeffrey Silverman: US Department of Defense manages a network of
laboratories in Georgia with offensive capacity
Interview by Maia Chubinishvili
(05 09 2013 18:47:57) â?" On August 27, 2013 the famous American
political investigator and principal editor of the ex-US State
Department and intelligence service publication Veterans Today,
Gordon Duff, published an article entitled "US Contractors Cited for
Syrian Chemical Attacks," and a video entitled "Syrian Gas Attack
Proof Syrian Army Has No Involvement."
The commentary to the video states, "The video which you are watching
right now was filmed in Syria and shows the chemical weapons which
were sent from Georgia. The US is standing behind all this. Former US
Senator Richard Lugar is the person whose assistance made it possible
to transport weaponsfrom Georgia via Turkey into Syria, with the
support of the United States and Turkey. Look at the weapons contained
in the video and observe how they have been made operational.]A US
chemical weapons programme supplies the Syrian rebels with weapons
of mass destruction. A team of investigators has determined that
chemical weapons were supplied from this region, which is under US
control. They followed the trail of these chemical weapons to the
Georgian Republic. Turkish Army subdivisions transported them to
Al-Qaeda terrorists operating in Syrian territory.
Journalists Jeffrey Silverman and Lika Moshiashvili are credited with
having discovered the secret and illegal operations taking place in
the US-controlled Central Reference Laboratory (CPHRL) in the Tbilisi
suburb the Alekseevka Settlement."As soon as this scary information
was made known to the public, Georgia & World contacted Tbilisi based
American journalist and researcher Jeffrey Silverman.
- Mr. Silverman, give us a short history of the bio labs and how you
found out about them?- I performed part of my military service at
a chemical weapons depot, a storage site of chemical weapons in the
US Army during my college years, known as the Bluegrass Army Depot,
Richmond, Kentucky. I have some training in chemical weapons and bio
warfare. Here nerve and other chemical weapons are stored, even to this
day. I was fresh out of training from Fort Knox and taking ROTC Army
training courses at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
I learned back in 2004 about the Bechtel National Project bio storage
facility in Georgia from US Defense contractors, including Turkish
ones. They were working at the lab facility being constructed near
Tbilisi airport. I then started deeply investigating the facility
with Georgian and Norwegian journalists. My first questions were,
why near the airport and why in Georgia?
I soon realised that the US government and the Department of Defense,
DoD, wanted to study new infectious strains, such as Anthrax, which
were evolving in the wild amongst cattle herds in rural regions of
Georgia. It should be mentioned that this small country and Tbilisi
were once centre-stage to the Soviet Union's system of bio weapons
research, for both animal and plant warfare.
I have been able to access the design plans for the facility and,
through speaking to contractors and whistle blowers, I have learned
that the US Department of Defense operates a network of labs in
Georgia and that they have an offensive capacity.
Some even go so far as to claim that the US government is using Georgia
and its population as part of ongoing research. I also suspect this,
and that is why I am trying to obtain solid proof of this allegation
right now.
The question is whether Georgians are being utilised for sinister bio
programmes and vaccine field trials. This may be difficult to prove,
but even the United States has experimented on its own population
over the years, and it can use the population of Georgia as part of
field trials for vaccines without their full informed consent.
A number of labs, strewn across Eastern Europe, are linked like an
umbilicial cord to the Biological Weapons Proliferation Prevention
(BWPP) programme and various projects within it. This programme
provides a cover for what is most likely an offensive programme. If the
strains they are investigating turn out to be antibiotic resistant,
this implies they are conducting ongoing research into special
organisms that can eat bacteria and attack infections that are
antibiotic resistant, which can be quickly accessed. Whoever has the
capacity to release these controls the bioweapons battlefield.
- What comments have you received from Veterans Today?
This is a group of former US military people, defenders of the US
Constitution, defence and security contractors, etc. They have been
researching how chemical weapons have been provided to terrorist groups
operating via Georgia. They even have collected documentation to that
effect. They also have access to intelligence on how Georgian ports
have been used to ship heavy bombs which will be used against Iran
and other targets. They are interested in my work, and know that I
am a trusted source based on my military background and record of
accomplishment as a journalist.
We have also discussed how US President Obama painted himself into
the corner when he made the statement about a year ago about [Syria
not crossing] the "red line." So now the U.S. has to act, to avoid
being perceived as an "all talk, no action" country and superpower.
In other words, overthrowing al-Assad's regime with boots on the
ground is not Washington's first choice now. The Syrian people have
to do the job by themselves, perhaps with a bit of help, but that
does not mean that the US should help terrorists in the process.
Gordon Duff, VT's principal editor, has taken an interest in my
investigations and what the US has been doing in Georgia.
Quoting him directly, "You are in the middle of an important region,
working on key projects, and I would toss intelligence assets your
way if I can."
Several years ago a CIA group, as he described it, moved into
Georgia. Duff has credited them with starting the 2008 Georgia-Russia
war, and using Israeli assets for the provision of weapons and material
support. I guess he is talking about cluster bombs and advisory
services, including the involvement of the same kind of groups that I
have been investigating, such as Archangel and Cubic, two US defence
contractors, and their links to starting the Georgian-Russian War in
August 2008. They intentionally made sure that Georgia would not be
strategically successful, out of either design or incompetence.
You can lose a war and still win in other ways. Gordon told me that
he too knows that Georgia is clearly a transit area for weapons to
Azerbaijan and other end users, and how he has worked extensively to
close off that route.
I have documentation to this effect, and this has been shared with
the new government. Gordon Duff is no friend of the Syrian government
â?¦ "the position of defending Assad is a difficult one and I am
not one of his fans. I have too many Syrian friends who are sick of
his government. However, I do understand why [Assad] was not able to
democratise Syria, even though I know this leader would have wanted
to. Things would have exploded as soon as the boot came off the neck,"
he said.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/04/08/296525/
From: Baghdasarian